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Friends of the Court: A New Role for Historians, PERSPECTIVES ON HISTORY (Nov. 2010). [Journal website]
Comment: Meeting the Challenges of the United States History Survey, 37 THE HISTORY TEACHER 512 (2004).
Plagiarism and Professional Ethics: A Journal Editor’s View, 90 JOURNAL OF AMERICAN HISTORY 1333 (2004).
Bringing the History of Family Law in to the Classroom, 15 no.4 OAH MAGAZINE OF HISTORY 23 (2001).
Comment: Forum – Constructing Patriarchy: The Development of Interspousal Custody Law in England: Who Determines Children’s Best Interests?, 17 LAW AND HISTORY REVIEW 309 (1999). [HeinOnline]
Roundtable: Opportunities for and Limitations of Private Ordering in Family Law 73 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 535 (1998). [HeinOnline]
How to Tell Law Stories, 23 LAW AND SOCIAL INQUIRY 459 (1998). [HeinOnline]
A Response to Marvin Becker, ‘An Essay on the Vicissitudes of Civil Society with Special Reference to Scotland in the Eighteenth Century’, 72 INDIANA LAW JOURNAL 497 (1997). [HeinOnline]
Teaching the Republican Child: Three Antebellum Stories about Law, Schooling, and the Construction of American Families, 1996 UTAH LAW REVIEW 429 (1997). [HeinOnline]
Balancing Acts: Crisis, Change, and Continuity in American Family Law, 1890-1990, 28 INDIANA LAW REVIEW 273 (1995). [HeinOnline]
Bringing the Legal History of the Family Into the Classroom, 7 FOCUS ON LAW STUDIES: TEACHING ABOUT LAW IN THE LIBERAL ARTS 6 (1992).
Social History Update: “Fighting Faiths” and the Challenge of Legal History, 25 JOURNAL OF SOCIAL HISTORY 191 (1991).
Some Queries on Privacy and Constitutional Rights, 41 CASE WESTERN RESERVE LAW REVIEW 857 (1991). [HeinOnline]
The Webster Brief: History as Advocacy, or Would You Sign It?, 12 THE PUBLIC HISTORIAN 45 (Summer 1990).
Legal History and Social Science: Friedman's History of American Law, the Second Time Around, Friedman, L.M., A History of American Law (1st and 2nd eds.), 13 LAW AND SOCIAL INQUIRY 359 (1988). [HeinOnline]
Crossing Boundaries: Nineteenth Century Domestic Relations Law and the Merger of Family and Legal History, 1985 AMERICAN BAR FOUNDATION RESEARCH JOURNAL 799 (1985). [HeinOnline]
Who Gets the Child?: Child Custody, Guardianship, and the Rise of a Judicial Patriarchy in Nineteenth Century America, 9 FEMINIST STUDIES 235 (1983).
Guarding the Altar: Physiological Restrictions on Marriage and the Rise of State Intervention in Matrimony, 26 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF LEGAL HISTORY 197 (1982). [HeinOnline] Reprinted in LAW, SOCIETY, AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS: MAJOR HISTORICAL INTERPRETATIONS (Kermit Hall, Ed.), New York: Garland Publishing, 1987.
Altruism and Professionalism: Boston and the Rise of Organized Legal Aid, 1900-1905, Part I, 22 BOSTON BAR JOURNAL 21 (May 1978). [HeinOnline]
Altruism and Professionalism: Boston and the Rise of Organized Legal Aid, 1900-1905, Part II, 22 BOSTON BAR JOURNAL 11 (June 1978). [HeinOnline]